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Yes, corn silk can be woven.

Specifically, the threads which jut out from each kernel on an ear of corn constitute what is meant by corn silk. Corn silk lends itself to being woven even though it is extremely fine. Clothing and wigs represent the most successfully marketed of corn silk-woven products and rope the least.

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